poolielad Posted July 22, 2014 Posted July 22, 2014 how easy it to fit these door pins, is it just a matter of unscrewing old ones out and screwing new ones in... or is there anything else I need to do??? Thanks in advance.. Quote
paul.h Posted July 22, 2014 Posted July 22, 2014 All it has in the Haynes manual is to ensure the door is adequately supported, then unscrew the upper and lower door pins if removing the door. Since you are only replacing the pins, it probably means the door could twist with only one pin in place, so using a second person to hold the door may help to keep the door in place whilst the pin is changed. A torque value for the pins is not given. Quote
poolielad Posted July 22, 2014 Author Posted July 22, 2014 All it has in the Haynes manual is to ensure the door is adequately supported, then unscrew the upper and lower door pins if removing the door. Since you are only replacing the pins, it probably means the door could twist with only one pin in place, so using a second person to hold the door may help to keep the door in place whilst the pin is changed. A torque value for the pins is not given.Thanks for that... much appreciated Quote
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